I don't really think you can....it is not like it is HIV or something like that...I am a diabetic and I haven't infected my husband or anything....but you might want to consult your doctor. Diabetes is not an infectious illness; you can't "infect" someone with diabetes. Of course, if a diabetic person has some other kind of infection, she or he could pass that infection along. But this has nothing to do with the person being diabetic.
yes
A transsexual woman, who is a woman born into a male body, can impregnate a girl if she still possesses her male genitalia, and has not been rendered infertile by estrogen and anti-androgens. Since transsexual men are born with female genitalia, they cannot impregnate women.
Only a person that was born male, and still has their natural penis and testicles can make a woman pregnant. If you were born biologically female, and surgically altered to male, then you cannot impregnate a woman.
If she still has a penis she can impregnate a woman but cannot get pregnant herself.
Absolutely not
no , its like a lion trying to impregnate a horse
The fictional minotaur ate people, but, there is not and never was a real creature called a minotaur. The minotaur was created when a fictional human woman had sex with a fictional male bull. Male bulls can not impregnate human females. Human males can not impregnate female cows.
to impregnate a lioness
by mounting it
It depends on what you're asking exactly. Male to female transsexuals may be able to impregnate a woman providing that they have not been castrated and that hormone therapy has not rendered them sterile. Female to male transsexuals cannot impregnate women or be impregnated without the use of an outside sperm donor.
No, a woman cannot self-impregnate. Pregnancy requires fertilization of an egg by sperm, which cannot occur without external assistance.
Oh, dude, technically speaking, a man with kidney stone problems can still impregnate a woman. Kidney stones may cause some discomfort, but they don't affect the reproductive organs involved in making babies. So, yeah, he can still do his thing... just might want to watch out for any sudden movements!